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March 2, 2008

GlassFish Day Hyderabad 2008 – Packed & Highly Interactive

Filed under: General — arungupta @ 12:02 am

The overall fourth (after San Francisco – May 2007, Milan – Sep 2007, Beijing – Nov 2007) and first in India GlassFish Day concluded last week. This was by far the biggest and the most heavily attended event dedicated to GlassFish. The room with a capacity of 400 was completely packed as is evident in the pictures below and we had to order additional chairs to accommodate the attendees. The audience was very interactive and had very pointed questions in all the sessions.  In some cases the speakers were busy upto 45 minutes outside the conference room answering questions from the attendees.

The slides and video recording of all the sessions will be available soon.

The complete album of Sun Tech Days is available at:

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3 Comments »

  1. HI Arun,

    Nice to see you in my home town, Having a blast. Nice Pic’s, Its been 12 years I have been to charminar, Brought back Memories..

    BYe
    Lakka

    Comment by Lakka — March 2, 2008 @ 1:26 am

  2. Glass fish day Rocked !!

    Comment by ganesh — March 3, 2008 @ 8:44 pm

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    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — March 31, 2008 @ 9:17 am

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